We are sick
and tired of the Bhopal police beating gas survivors. Please
make a strong protest to the Chief Minister and demand an enquiry
into the incident. These individuals and those who beat the orphans should
be prosecuted and if found guilty should be punished.

Bhopal.Net
pledges to involve the international community, media and human rights
watchdogs to safeguard the rights of people who have already suffered
enough at the hands of Union Carbide.

For a short
history of police brutality in Bhopal and the state of Madhya Pradesh,
read on.

On
25 November 2002, the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal,
led by survivors and their supporters including many people from
Greenpeace, entered the derelict Carbide factory to begin a containment
of toxic wastes abandoned in the open air. Police moved in and began
beating them.

Urgent
action to press Chief Minister Digvijay Singh to drop charges against
the November 25th activists who had been charged with rioting.

Plus Digvijay Singh apologises and rebukes police.

Plus gas minister Arif Aqeel drinks a glass of contaminated well
water in front of journalists "to priove it is safe" and
a minute later is seen quietly sticking two fingers down his throat.
(see cartoon, right)